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Does anyone know how I can make pinatas for Cinco de Mayo without using the usual balloon and paper mache?
I have to make 6 for Ben's school and I've looked and can't find out how to do it...there's a party place that makes them cylindrical using maybe cardboard and use the cake plates or tablecloths to decorate but they won't tell me how to do it or give me a discount or donation
HELP!!!!!
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Hi Nancy,
I have seen them done using cardboard (whatever shape you like). The card about the thickness of a cereal packet. Cover in gift wrapping paper and then decorate with crepe paper 'fringes' and streamers. These are NOT as sturdy as the traditional ones, so I don't know how you would go with that. Usually I have used them with younger children.
Hope it helps!
Barbsy: that is cute...but I need a big one for the class break not individual ones the teacher probably won't do it or I'd have to make 120 of them =0(
Megrayau: How would I atttach the tops bottoms or sides???
I'm just so confused you know at 3am I was staring at my ceiling trying to figure out what to do
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Nancy if you use sheets of the cardboard, you attach the top and bottom with packing tape (masking tape isn't strong enough). Thinking about it last night, you could use two sheets of cardboard making it double thickness, giving more strength to it! Also using a lighter weight whacker would mean more kids got a chance!
You can create any shape that te cardboard lends itself to. What is the theme? (I don't know anything about Cinqo de Mayo!)
On May 5 of every year, Mexicans in Mexico and
the United States celebrate a day of national pride. Cinco de Mayo commemorates a moment in history
when Mexico defeated the invading French army,
then the strongest army in the world.
I need to make mexican themed or inspired pinatas
sun, sombrero, flag etc. not sure...but I'm quite
intimidated by the project
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Traditionally in Mexico families use cardboard boxes. Heavy boxes though so the kids can't easily break it.
We also use clay pots, but if you are making these for school I'm not sure how feasible that would be with broken pottery and safety issues!
Hope that helps!
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Cathy
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PS: a side note... Cinco de Mayo is the battle of Pueblo. Alot of folks think that this is Mexican Independance Day..
Pueblo is a particular part of Mexico.
September 15th is "El dia del Grito" where the president "yells" and the 16th is actually Independence Day.
Thought you might be intereted!
Hugs
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Hugs and Blessings,
Cathy
Admit your mistakes so that NO ONE else can exaggerate them
Petra Reyes-Solorzano We miss you mami, RIP May 21st, 2008
Nancy,
Place a clothes hanger bent and added at the top inside of the bag then fill and wrap around the top of the bag to seal it shut. Leave the hanger part out of the top when sealing shut. That way you will have something to tie the rope to that is going to hang it in the air.
Instead of using candy. We use to use this recipe when I had my kids in the Headstart program. This is a Mexican recipe.
Confetti Popcorn
Popcorn that has been popped, about six quarts popped. Set aside in a large deep kettle.
Mix the following in a 2 quart pan to cook;
2 Cups white sugar
1/2 Cup of water
2 Tablespoons of Butter
Food coloring
Cook and stir with a wooden spoon, until softball stage; about 4 minutes. Remove from heat add food coloring. Stir really good and pour over popcorn that was set aside and stir with the wooden spoon until all popcorn is well coated.
Make 4 batches and use a different color each time then mix all batches together after it has cooled.
We use to add a few pieces of candy corn to about !/2 cup of candied popcorn in a sandwich bag and tie off the top of bag with yarn.
This way the pinata is a lighter weight.
We always made one bag for each child. That way no one was disappointed and they each had their own bag.
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